The Doctor is IN $10,000/Month Lifestyle. What is the $10,000/month Lifestyle $1,200/month.

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The Doctor is IN $10,000/Month Lifestyle

What is the $10,000/month Lifestyle $1,200/month

Home $3,000/month

Retirement Fund $2,000/month

Pay Bills $1,000/month

Vacations $1,000/month

Fine Dining $1,000/month

Charitable Giving $1,000/month

Education $1,000/month

$100,000 Year is a Matter of Scale $8,333 per month $2,083 per week $300 per day $300 per day is achieved by creating 4 income streams that are making $75/day

Your Daily Freedom Number Cost of Living Recurring monthly/yearly expenses Take each amount and divide by 30 for monthly cost, 365 for yearly cost (this will give you your daily cost)

Your Daily Freedom Number Lifestyle Costs List the things you WANT to do, not the things you HAVE to do Things you would do on a regular basis Estimate dollar amount and divide by 30 to get the daily cost

Your Daily Freedom Number

Your Daily Freedom Number is the sum of your living costs and lifestyle costs – this is the number you focus on, not the million dollars overnight!

Doc’s Prescription Come up with your Daily Freedom Number Place it where you can see it Leave comments/feedback Sign up at